Sash-pulley.



U. G. MOQUEEN.

SASH PULLEY.

APPLIOATION FILED MAY 21, 1913. nmnwm JAN. 21, 1915.

Patented Mar. 2,1915.

ULYSSES Gr. MGQUEEN, OF NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK.

SASH-PULLEY.

Meaaee.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Mar.. 2 1915.,

Application filed May 21, 1913, Serial No. ?69,115. Renewed January 21,1915. Serial No. 3,634.

any suitable frame so as to be inconspicuous and firm in the position inwhich it is placed.

This, and other objects are accomplished by my invention, one embodimentof which is hereinafter set forth. e

For a more particular description of my invention, reference is to behad 'to the' accompanying'drawings, forming a part hereof, in whichi vFigure I is a sectional view of a part of a window 'iframe with' myimproved pulley mounted theren. Fig. 2 'is a cross-section of myimproved pulley when in place.

Throughout the various views of the e drawings, similar referencecharacters designate similar parts.

My improved pulley 1 is provided With a suitable casing 2 in which ismounted a spindle or hearing 3 which carries one or more pulleys 4 ofthe conventional kind. In the embodiment of my invention herein showntwo such pulleys are employed so wardly exten'ding fiange 7 that entersa corresponding opening or recess in thsframe 6 immediately above thesash. This fiange 7 extends to a lower level than the part of the casing2 that is over a side 8 of the frame 6, so that the lower end oftheflange 7 is held between two surfaces and is hung from the fianges 5whereby the casing 2 is held securely in place by the load itcarriescwithout the aid of a bolt, screws or other similar fixing means.

While I have shown and described one embodiment of my invention, it isobvious that it is not restricted thereto, but is sufficiently broad tocover all structures that come within the scope of the anneXed claim.

What I claim is, r

In a device of the class described, a casing having a bearing andlaterally extending flangjes in the plane of the bearing adapted tosupport the casing on top of a frame, and a downwardly extending fiangewith parts adapted to eXtend between two surfaces of the frame, wherebythe casng is kept from turning.

ULYSSES G. MCQUEEN. Witnesses:

O. ELLERY EDWARDs, Jr., C. H. STRAT'roN.

copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressngthe "Commissoner of Patents,

' Washington, ID. GJ"

